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Full-Text Articles in Social and Behavioral Sciences
Income Inequality And Family Income And Their Relationships To Chronic Medical Conditions And Mental Health Disorders, Roland Sturm, Carole Gresenz
Income Inequality And Family Income And Their Relationships To Chronic Medical Conditions And Mental Health Disorders, Roland Sturm, Carole Gresenz
Roland Sturm
No abstract provided.
Would Smaller Classes Help Close The Black-White Achievement Gap?, Alan Krueger, Diane Schanzenbach
Would Smaller Classes Help Close The Black-White Achievement Gap?, Alan Krueger, Diane Schanzenbach
Diane Whitmore Schanzenbach
No abstract provided.
Privatizing Commercial Law: Lessons From Icann, Gillian K. Hadfield
Privatizing Commercial Law: Lessons From Icann, Gillian K. Hadfield
Gillian K Hadfield
No abstract provided.
Economic And Demographic Factors Affecting Mangrove Loss In The Coastal Provinces Of Thailand, Edward Barbier, Mark Cox
Economic And Demographic Factors Affecting Mangrove Loss In The Coastal Provinces Of Thailand, Edward Barbier, Mark Cox
Edward B Barbier
No abstract provided.
A Model Of Tropical Marine Reserve-Fishery Linkages, Lynda Rodwell, Edward Barbier, Callum Roberts, Tim Mcclanahan
A Model Of Tropical Marine Reserve-Fishery Linkages, Lynda Rodwell, Edward Barbier, Callum Roberts, Tim Mcclanahan
Edward B Barbier
No abstract provided.
Using Domestic Water Analysis To Value Groundwater Recharge In The Hadejia-Jama’Are Floodplain, Northern Nigeria, Gayatri Acharya, Edward Barbier
Using Domestic Water Analysis To Value Groundwater Recharge In The Hadejia-Jama’Are Floodplain, Northern Nigeria, Gayatri Acharya, Edward Barbier
Edward B Barbier
No abstract provided.
Strategic Planning And Management Control In The Field Of Health (In Italian), Paola Saracino, Massimo Saita, Francesca Kainich
Strategic Planning And Management Control In The Field Of Health (In Italian), Paola Saracino, Massimo Saita, Francesca Kainich
Paola Saracino
No abstract provided.
Market Power And/Or Efficiency: A Structural Approach, Azzeddine Azzam, Rigoberto Lopez, Liron-Espana Cameron
Market Power And/Or Efficiency: A Structural Approach, Azzeddine Azzam, Rigoberto Lopez, Liron-Espana Cameron
Azzeddine Azzam
This article separates oligopoly-power and cost-efficiency effects of changes in industrial concentration and assesses their impact on output prices in 32 food-processing industries. Empirical results indicate that although concentration induces cost efficiency in one-third of the industries, oligopoly-power effects either dominate cost efficiency or reinforce inefficiency, resulting in higher output prices in most industries. The article also provides fresh econometric estimates of oligopoly power and economies of size for the industries in question.
Income Inequality And Family Income And Their Relationships To Chronic Medical Conditions And Mental Health Disorders, Roland Sturm, Carole Gresenz
Income Inequality And Family Income And Their Relationships To Chronic Medical Conditions And Mental Health Disorders, Roland Sturm, Carole Gresenz
Carole Roan Gresenz
No abstract provided.
Immigration And Social Justice, David Ingram
Immigration And Social Justice, David Ingram
David Ingram
How Good Is The Market At Assessing Bank Fragility? A Horse Race Between Different Indicators, Paola Bongini, Luc Laeven, Giovanni Majononi
How Good Is The Market At Assessing Bank Fragility? A Horse Race Between Different Indicators, Paola Bongini, Luc Laeven, Giovanni Majononi
Paola Bongini
For a sample of individual banks, active in the East Asian countries during the years 1995-1998, we explore the performance of three sets of indicators of bank fragility computed on the basis of publicly available information. We compare the behavior of traditional “early warning” indicators, based on balance sheet information, with that of implicit deposit insurance premia, based on the stock prices dynamics, and with the behavior of credit rating agencies’ assessments. We find significantly different patterns among the three groups of indicators in their ability of forecasting financial distress at both a specific point in time and through time. …
Optimal Environmental Health Regulations With Heterogenous Populations: Treatment Versus 'Tagging', Joshua Graff Zivin, David Zilberman
Optimal Environmental Health Regulations With Heterogenous Populations: Treatment Versus 'Tagging', Joshua Graff Zivin, David Zilberman
Joshua Graff Zivin
No abstract provided.